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Case Reports
. 1994 Nov;18(11):1170-6.
doi: 10.1097/00000478-199411000-00012.

Giant myofibroblastoma of the male breast

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Giant myofibroblastoma of the male breast

S Ali et al. Am J Surg Pathol. 1994 Nov.

Abstract

Myofibroblastoma of the breast is a rare, benign neoplasm, seen predominantly in men. The gross appearance is that of a well-circumscribed nodule, characteristically small, seldom exceeding 3 cm. We report a case of giant myofibroblastoma measuring 10 cm and weighing 169 g in the breast of an 83-year-old man. Light microscopic, immunohistochemistry, and electron microscopic features are described. Histologically, these neoplasms may exhibit a varied cellularity that can be misinterpreted as sarcoma. However, they lack marked cellular pleomorphism, tumor necrosis, and mitosis and are characteristically composed of plump and long bipolar, spindly cells arranged in swirling fascicles with intervening broad collagen bands. As we report, immunostaining is strongly positive for vimentin, desmin, and muscle common antigen and negative for cytokeratins and S-100-associated protein. Electron microscopy shows predominantly cells suggestive of myofibroblastic differentiation. The patient has remained free of disease 2 years after mastectomy.

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